"It's not the normal thing we see here in West Allis," West Allis police Deputy Chief Robert Fletcher said.

West Allis police are trying to get some leads on the two masked men seen fleeing the store in surveillance video.

Now, police are working with West Allis Crimestoppers in offering a cash reward, hoping a viewer will see recognize someone they know even through the masks.

"If we had a facial shot, that'd be much easier. Wearing masks doesn't prevent us from identifying somebody. In the surveillance video one of the suspects has a very distinctive hoodie on, a blue hoodie with some white dots on it," Fletcher said.

But police said it doesn't stop there. They are asking viewers to even pay attention to the way the suspects move.

"Everyone has distinctive mannerisms, and when you couple the mannerisms together with clothing that somebody may know that the person wears, those type of things might narrow down who the individuals might be and those are the type of things that we follow up on," Fletcher said.

Police said they have no reason to believe the suspects are wanted in any other robberies, although it's certainly a possibility.

If anyone recognizes the men in the video, they are ask to contact West Allis police.

A co-worker told WISN 12 News the victim is in stable condition following surgery for a gunshot wound to his chest or abdomen and is expected to survive.

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